Modern and Medieval Languages

Essential subjects: A-Level (or equivalent) in at least one modern foreign language

Useful subjects: Other languages and English

At Jesus College we have teaching Fellows in the following modern languages:

French

German

Russian

Spanish

Portuguese.

They teach the Modern and Medieval Languages (MML) students in the College in their special areas of expertise. Students of Italian are taught by Italian Fellows in other Colleges.

Every year a French Lectrice or Lecteur from the the École Normale Supérieure (ENS) in Paris spends a year in College, and one of our students can go to the ENS for their year abroad in exchange.

There's also a thriving Modern Linguists’ Society which once or twice a term puts on talks by writers, academics, and journalists. We've also had former students giving talks on their careers after graduation.

Requirements

Conditional offers are typically A*AA grades at A-Level, though each offer is individually determined and sometimes we'll vary it. The A* doesn't normally have to be in a modern language. You don't need to take Advanced Extension Awards.

A full A-Level or equivalent in at least one modern foreign language is essential. We're very open minded in respect of other AS and A-Level subjects: languages and English are obviously particularly relevant, but we're also perfectly happy with other arts or social science subjects, Mathematics and the sciences.

Your academic potential, suitability, and keenness for the course are more important than the combination of subjects you're studying for AS and A-Level.

Written assessment

You'll need to sit a written assessment lasting one hour when you come up for interview. This will involve writing in one of the languages you wish to study and also a response in English. The test will be assessed as part of your application, but won't be discussed in your interview.

Interviews

Interviews are an important part of the selection process. We're looking for applicants with the greatest academic potential, who are able and willing to think for themselves, and who are well motivated, whatever the languages they propose to study. There's no fixed quota of student numbers for any language.

Most of our applicants are invited for interview. You'll have two interviews, each lasting around 25 minutes, with either one or two language specialists depending on the languages you want to study.

Part of the interview will be conducted in the language you wish to study, unless you are planning to start learning a language from scratch. If that is the case the interview will be held in English and will include discussion of that language and culture.

Both types of interviews will generally include discussion of a short written text that will be supplied beforehand. In the case of overseas applicants who cannot attend for interview, the decision will be based on the written application and references, and written work may be requested.

Written work

You don't need to submit any written work.

Deferred and post A-Level entry

The College is happy to consider applications for either immediate or deferred entry in Modern Languages.

We're also happy to consider post A-Level applications from those who have already achieved (normally) A*AA in A-Level, including at least an A in a modern foreign language. You'll have to go through the normal competitive process with other applicants. We're also happy to consider second time applicants without prejudice.

Mature students are welcome to apply. You should ideally be working on or have recently completed a course such as A-Level, Open University foundation course, or Access to Higher Education. If you are in any doubt about your preparation for a university course, or your choice of College, please get in touch.